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| down. Good choice 8.00-9.10; medium Hee 8.00. All weights common 4.50- * 6.50. lbs, medium to BOTH WHEAT AND CORN PRICES START DAY RATHER POORLY /: Day’s Early Quotations Reflect Sluggish Action of : orp ge fiat Paylite in- Buyers @uced by the “fallure of Liverpoo) wheat quotations to fully reflect yes- ‘terday’s downturn in Chicago. gave yrheat prices a steady to firm start 5 firm with some buying, eased down with wheat to below yes- terday’s finish. Opening ynchanged ‘to %e up, wheat climbed " ‘rom alg sagged. ee up to ¢ lower, and aftrwaras ba yout ‘with ‘wheat. heat prices showed ve! lttle strenath after the opening flurry of buying, despite an unofficial bullish estimate_on the world outlook for wheat. This report, issued We a@ lead- ing elle cPop expert, said wheat prospects the northern hemisphere are now about 50,000,000 bushels 8 oer Bor they were on Aug. ‘The ean prospects is reduced 38,800,000" bushels, Canada reduced 0,000,000 bushels, but the United States shows an increase of nearly 15,000,000 bushels, Prospects not China is now against 3,065,000,000 bushels a month ago. unoftft estimate of the world’s carry-over of wheat and July 1 was given probably around 100,000,- 600 bushels less than a year ago. Canadian advices show no serious ge by, frost and indicate that of Wheat is practically finish. lanitoba and Saskatchewan and about:65 per cent complet in Alberta. The official Washington weekly weather report today confirmed prev- ious estimates that the corn crop had been seriously damaged by heat and drought.: | The report said that be- cause ‘of extremely unfavorable Corn starte period two weeks of as unfavorable for the crop. ed that favorable weather now would considerably help. % te corn. HICAGO LIVESTOCK 0. Sept. 3—(AP—U. £. Dep. logs 17, includirss” 2,000 good and cholce. 180-210' Ib. 910-250 lower. Other butch. ois montly ready: sow: Weak. to 10¢ lower. Pigs dul op Sito: Baik geod ana’ choice 180-24 1b, averages 10.90-11-05, 340 pie fe roa-totes c Chica, Agr.)—! directs; 10,00-10.90; packing sows, medium and good 275-500 Ibs. 8.00-9.10; slaughter Pires. good and shotce 160-130 Ths. 8.25-9-6 Cattle 12.000; calves Fy 000; active stron to 26c highe rmarket on light yearlings and light better grade light Steer trade active at advance. Strictly good and choice heavy steady; others slow, weak; she stock weak slow steady to weak; grass fed stock cows selling 6.00 downward to dominatin Grass fed | yearlin gs 11.60 - 12.3 Slaughter cattle and vealer: Rood and choice 600-900 12.75: 1100-1300 Ibs. 10.00-12.50: Kio: 1500 ‘ibe, 19.00-12.50; common and me- Cows good and choice 5.25-8.00: co mon and medium 4.25-5.25: low cutter and cutter 3.00-4.25. (Bulls, yearlings excluded), Good choice beet 6.00-7.0 cutter to medium 4.25-6.50. _Vealers (milk fed) good and choice 10.50-12.00; medium 9.00-10.50; cull and common 7.50-9.00. Stocker and feeder cattl steers, good and choice 500-1050 Ibs. 7.25-9.00; common. an “Sheep 23,000; steady to 260 lower decling on lamb: bulle native to pack: 8.25-8.50; several loads _8.75-9.00 fat ewes 3.00-4 to celts if Lambs 90. ibs range lambs unsold. chers: Ewes 90-150 choice 2.50-4.25. common 1.61 0. 75 lbs. good choice 6.75-7.60. All weights, cull and SOUTH or. PAUL LIVESTOCK South SI , Sept. 3.—(AP—U. S. ent. attle, 2400; better id yearlings scarce, fea faity steady; enhort car of cl earling ‘steers 11.60; 8 ‘few loads hed’ 10.50-11.00 or. better; an ote .25-4.25 or better; talking un- evenly lower on bulls; stocker trade slow; steady to weak; calves, 1,800; vealers ogtronsi better grades mostly 9.00-11. 500; Marken ‘slow; opened no action on pigs; most weight 10.00-10.40 ¥ cows §.25-8.75: asking 9.25 tor pigs: average cost Tuesday 9.38; eep, ; market very slow; bidding’ 26 ‘gee ‘on native lambs or paw. 6.25-7.21 Indications about steady on sheep. HICAGO PRODUCE Chicago, Sept. 3.—(AP)—Butter, 1 923, an eady, prices unchanged. Egg: 13, rm; extra firsts 28; fre: raded firsts 27; fresh current ordinary current receipts on track 242, total U. 3. weaker on ‘triumphs steady on other stock, trading rather slow: Wisconsin sacked Irish cob- plers few 2.00-2.10: Minnesota sacked ris! cobblers 1.70-1.85, sacked Early 1.70; Colorado sacked tri- umphi aie 2.00, Idaho sacked tri- umphs fair to ordinary, 1.50-1.80. 8, shipments Al ericas um- BOSTON Boston, Sept. ce(APporthe market on fleece wools is a little more ac- tive although there is an increase in the movement of the medium grades. beigaed 64" ind finer Ohio and sim- ilar wools how ing Ane to 31 cents in the gre: 60's strictly combing O1 ing at 30 to 31 cents in th Offers of 29 cents on 46’s and 30 cent on 48, . Ohio serteey pporabine wools ha turned A wae done on Prices lc in the grease higher than these figures. CHICAGO CASH aR Ae Sept. 3.—(AP) hi hard 85-%; No. 1 northern peste. iscke: No, *) te ae) o4%' 85. ie yellow Pron ot So. Y white’ S04; ane ey 95. 1 white 40%-41; sample wrade a7 Glover se seed 5.75. days 2: Cane 2%-3; te yennihe 2 3 per cent. Prime commercial 3-34. Bankers acceptance: Dnchanged. INEAPOLIS STOCK CLOSE First Bank Stock 24 Northwest Bancorporation 42%. Minnesota Northern Power 25%. Others blank. IERTY BONDS eer. Yori Seept. 3.—(AP)—Liberty Adams Bxpress . Alleghai NY neeses :| Montgomery Ward . id medium 6.50- | No! Feeding lambs 60-| Penn. feeder and | St, a | Sparks Withington ‘}Standard Gas .| Transcontinental Oil United Gas & Imp. New York Stocks BEARS OVERCOME BY? CLOSING PRICES, SEPT. bea Advance Rumely . Com: & Fore international comotive Metal . Hower an Keller ‘Sti Sugar Refinery Water Copper Ondes Copper, Mining; Atchison, eee & Santi Atlantic Ref ining 4 Auburn Aj Burruoghs ‘Adding Machine Brunswick Balk. Cerro De Pasco Cheasapeake & Ohio Chicago, Great Western Chicago Great Western Cane Sugar pid Curtiss Wright . Dupon Electric Auto Lite ho! n Powers.. Tele. and Tele 2 nd. Telewtap! Electric Power & Light: Erie Ratlroad Firestone Tire & Rubber ust, Ggodyear Tire & Hubber Great Northern pfd Grigsby Grunow . Houdaille Hershey Houston Oil or 4 Huppmobile Motor ‘Gar Indiana Oll & Gi Indian Refinery . International Com! International Harvester International Match pfd International Nickel Canada . International Tele. & Telegraph Johns-Manville Kayser J Kelly Sprinj Kelvinator Kennecott Copper Kolster Radi Loew's Inc. . Mack Trucks Mathieson Alk. - May Department Stores . ‘Mex. Seab. Oil . Mo, Kan & Texas’ Mo. Pacific ..... Nash Motors ... National Biscuit . ational Cash Register National Dairy Products National Power & Light Nev. Cons. Copper .. New York Central . NY, NI itfd. . & Western . Oliver Farm Eaciflc Gas te ‘Bfeetric Pacific Li Packard Motor | Radio-Keith Orp. . Reading Bs Remington Rand . Reo Motor ..... Rep. Iron & Steel ; Reynolds Tobacco, Richfield Oil Calitori Royal Duteh Shell .. Safeway Stores Schulte Retail Stores ... Seaboard Airline . Sears-Roebuck Servel Inc. Simms Petroi : Sinclair Cons. 0} Standard Oil Standard B: Y. Stewart Warner Studebaker .. Texas Corporation .. Texas Pacific Ld. Tr. Underwood Elliott Union Carbide . Union Pacific . United Aircraft United Cigar Store - United Corporation | United Fruit U. 8. Indian Alcohol’ . 8. Realty & Imp. ; Babe ee: bul ‘Power & Light A Vanadium Corporati Wabash Railway Warner Pict. ¥ aay iene. jouse Air Bral Wertinghou e Bieotrie rs site. Willys-Ove: Woolworth Louls & San Francisco ....: ” romans mresnseee Ste mresomnsremtomes a7 bebe pba tot-frp-$-tetnt petot ote Pte eee} MINNEAPOLIS FLOUR Minneapolis, Sept. ypchangsd. 23.50-24.00. Standard Middlings 24. 3.—(AP)—Flour Shipments 89,183. 24.50. EW YORK POULTRY New York, Sept. 3.—(. by. trelgnt, 228: live firm, a 25; press Pas: ducker freight MO; express Dressed stead: freigh' ch: MINNEAPOLIS POTATOE! Minneapolis, Mian. Sept, 3--CAP} )—Potatoes, good w: slow, market strong. Cerloads F. O. B. shipping sales (U. 8. Dey inquiry er. (bi demand ed on delivered points ess transportation charges) sacked one Early Ohio's U. graded $: ae co partly a $1. wheat: 1 and parti; 0. iy, tie a partly = $1. No. 1 and (AP) —Range No, es New Yor Ke sept 2. CHAS! Se roreign jew Yor! i —I shi 7. De mand Gren erie 23%; i TT; Sweden 26.37 12 100.12%. ‘ CCE New fore, septs hy pe xed colors uncl 381; steady; mi Nearby and Ne White glovaiy s jutter higher my iS "anh Fry tp first ( es 544,99: eady. 4: seh entra (33 1 score) 36- Bran | 8c ~~ BULLS. AFTER EARLY “ ANUSTNENT TODAY! Selling Movement Fails to in| Speed and Several Stocks - Rise New York, Sept. 3.—(AP)—Bears found the stock market ripe for « technical reaction today, but by ealy afternoon, the adjustment appeared to have ‘been completed, and builx once more gained the upper hand. The indecisive action of the market yesterday Indicated to the bear crowd that many traders long of stocks were anxious to take profits after the rise of last week. The selling movement failed to gain any velocit however, and few pivotal shares soid off more than a pgint, although @ few were depressed 2 t Despite the sogny appearance of the market. bull operators found further signs of seasonal upturn in business teports. Total freight car loadings and the production of bituminous coal both recorded wider than seasona gains in the third week of August, ac- cording to statistics coming to hand That some of the chain store com- panies are managing to increase their earnings over last year was indicated. irm features were Allied Chemiac! Union Carbide, and Bethlehem Steel up about 2 to 4 points. A development of the daf’s trading was an upturn ts Jin the baking shares, particularly the Qeg | ward issues, practically inactive of Seah |late. The ciass “A” stock traded 12 56% | points above the last transaction. The [Continental Baking shares aleo gained 18% [a couple of points. 22% |" United Aircraft, T. 8. Pipe, Interna- 31% {tional Telephone. Htectrie Auto-Lite 17 [were also firm. ‘Shares selling off 2 8, |te 4 during the morning included 8% | Radio, Alr Reduction, Loews, Stand- 116% lard Gas, American Power and Light any American Tobacco “V", Johns Man- 23% | ville, and Case. S8in| Call money “still remained plentiful s+ U}% fat 2 per cent. 20% 50% MINNBAPOLIS CASH GRAIN aa Minneapolis, Sept. 3.— (#)— Wheat re- ae ceipts today ‘402 compared to 254 a 1% lyear ago. Minneapolis cash wheat 7%]and coarse grain closing quotations 9, | today follow: 48% 115% protein 45% |1 dark nor, 85% 88% 65) [2 dark nor. 83% 86% 414413 dark nor. (80% 33% ae 14% protein 48% 11 dark nor, .85% 88% 20% |2 dark nor. ‘83% ‘86% 18, |3 dark nor. 80% 83% 14% | 13% protein 8 dark nor. 85% 88% 78 |2 dark nor. 83% 364 29% 13 dark nor. (80% .83 < 12% protein sh On Grade of 24 rye’ 1% |3 dark nor. $2 fs | Grade of 2 1 northern, f |2 northern: Hh 3 northern 25it 1 Hee Ne FS tt tvepeine cs 22° HBT Wee 83% oo. * ay gs 5 ; a 83% SLY 831% ns pe wey 54% 30ie” RBG 80% 82% i Pr able 81 git. Caen 5 ae A 10 Grade of “he Lae lamber ... ere rese durum * rd, durum Corn— 2 yellow .. 3 yellow 4 yellow 9 5 yellow 89% 2 mixed 91% 3 mixed 189% 4 mixed 188% 5 mixed 87% Oats— 2 white 36% 3 white “5% 4 white 344 Barley. Ch, to fancy 56 SR 47 Md 48 55 4 4500 4748 + BRT BT% 55% +192 199 Jar CHICAGO RANGE Chicago, Sept. 3.—(>)— Wheat— Spen High Low Close 83% 83% 82% «82 88% 193% 196% 98% 93% 955% 198% 139% 431% 45% 46% 56% % W338 1185 1135 11.35 11125 11:25 11, 11098 1100 1050 1037 14.05 14.10 14.05 14.10 MINNEAPOLTS RANGE Minneapolis, Sept, * Wheat— ‘Open ‘Hien Tow Close 282 aa 85% 85 91% 91% $6t4 55 ‘60% (59% 38% 36% 13945 43 By, 1.93 1.91 1.96 1,93 ia 2.00" 1.96% 9%: 48% 53% 52 ey Bra Bag DULUTH_RANGR ay h ae te” 16% 8% Duluth, Sept. Durum— en neni. OR Oct + AT 78 180% 1.91 1a 1a 1.98% 1 CHICAGO STOCK oration Securities 22%. Il Utilities Investment 583%. Midwest Utilities (new) 29%. MARCK (Furnished by Russ. September 3 No. 1 Dark Northern. No. 1 Northern ... Speiltz Dark Hard Winter Wheat . Hard Winter Wheat DULUTH CASH GRAIN Duluth, Minn., \ Sept Close: Flax on. track 1.91 ey ind ic. 1.9914: rh, barthern 8 do 8314 -85% 1 2 do 85% -87%; 1 amber Gurum 76°88; 2. do 76-83: 1 durum 75- 6 2 do td-t0: mixed di if : Sag feet T gues are OE Cate iwnlie 36%. Bein Ry vcholes to fancy 50-53; Medium to good 47-50; lower grades 47 Illinois Woman Is Bitter in Attacks , On Work of Probe ‘Continued trom pzee one? of the detectives hired to investigate Chairman Nye as to their employ- ment. There was little of tariff, less ot Mrs. McCormick’s speches. Calls It Infringement Concernir| her controversy with Senator Nye, Mrs .McCormick said it resolved into 8 question of how long js the infringement on~the rights ot the investigating committee before her campaign against the Democrat. James Hamilton Lewis, is over. — It necessary, she said she would take the issue before the United States su- preme court investigate campaign expenditures in order that it might determine whether legislation limiting expendi- tures could be and should be passed, the Repubilcan nominee said but it has swerved from that purpose into | party and particularly on the party in Llinots. . Mrs. McCormick said Senator Nye has done all of the investigating him- self and that the committee has never met with a quorum present. “The heariugs into the Illinois pri- mary were purposely postponed to prevent me fron. taking any vacation and today, after the hearings in other states have been postponed until after the elections the committee reopens its investigation in Chicago just as the Republican c.mpaign is opened.” tive directing Congresswoman Ruth | Hanna McCormick's “investigation of the investigators,” was\ recalled to the stand today by the Nye senatorial campaign investigating committee. ‘Planted’ Woman, Is Charge ing the strange woman he charged + |had been “planted” in a closet of Mrs McCormick's hotel suite; more con- cerning the charge that operatives of his agency had been bribed by inves- tigators in the employe of the Nye committee; and for a more detailed account of statements that his wife had been shadowed and that she had been the recipient recently of “wierd” telephone messages. The hint in the Dannenberg testi- mony that Mrs. McCormick, whose primary campaign expenditures have been under investigation by the com- mittee, suspected the committee itself stances responsible for his charges was vigorously denied by Senator Gerald P, Nye of North Dakota. com- mitteeman chairman, and Senator Porter H. Dale cf Vermont. gating the North’ Dakota senator at the request of Mrs. McCormick. Re- publican candidate for Unted States senator. Mrs. McCormick yesterday in @ statement declared she was “in- vestigating the investigators,” and de- manded to know: Nye going to do about it?” ‘Looked Up’ Senator Dannenberg said Mrs. McCormick and himself had decided that the in- [raetention committee or someone representing themselves as such, had had Mrs. McCormick shadowed. The fact that her office was broken into and robbed of certain papers, and that her telephone wires were tapped, led her to undertake an investigation of her own, he said, to find out whether Senator Nye “was the sort of person who would authorize the sort of investigation she was being subjected to.” Investigators the of detective home state-to interview various per- sons concerning the senator, it was | disclosed. “A strange woman was found in the closet of Mrs. McCormick's apart- ment at the Drake hotel,” Dannen- berg said. “Evidently she had been lanted there to overhear conversa- ions. “My wife has been trailed during the last few weeks and she has re- ceived wierd phone calls.” He recalied that Mrs, McCormick's office had been broken into, and he said Mrs. McCormick and himself be- leved the senate committee might know something about it. Reference Is Pointed He said that cne of his operatives had been offered a bribe by David Groh, described as a committee in- vestigator, and had actually accepted the money. reporting the fact to his chief. Groh’s purpose in paying the bribe, Dannenberg said, was to obtain inside information concerning the operations of the Dannenberg agency. Dannenberg produced a roll of bills and threw it on the table before the investigators. “There’s the money Groh paid,” he said. “You'll notice it is all federal reserve bank notes from Washing- ton.” Senator Dale called this “a very serious charge.” An effort by the committee to learn from the detective whether his in- vestigation had reflected unfavorably upon Senator Nye brought only the statement that it would be unfair to pronounce judgment until] a more complete study of the reports had been made. When Dannenberg produced the money which he said had been paid bis man by the committeee’s investi-,| gator. Groh, he said: “I don’t know whom it belong. to. I don’t know- whether it belongs to the United States Senator or—.” “Well,” said ‘Chairman Nye, as the witness hesitated. “it looks as though some way.” The subject was dropped, ard the witness was told to return today. Turtle Lake Man Dies in Bismarck Carl Jasman, 68, grandfather of Richard Dick, Bismarck grocer, and for some years, a resident of the Tur- tle Lake vicinity, died this morning 9} at_a local hospital. He had been ill for some time but thie cause of his fatal illness had not been learned this afternoon. Tentative plans call for funeral lee services at Goodrich Sunday and burig] in the Goodrich cemetery be- side the grave of his first wife. farm relief and none o* prohibition, in ie The committee was appointed to! @ political attack on the Republican | W. C. Dannenberg, a ‘private detec- i : He was to be asked more concern- | 7 knew something about the circum-} Dannenberg uttered no charges |+ -}against Senator Nye, but made no|* secret of the fact that he was investi- “What is Senator agency were sent into Senator Nye's| it might belong to the government in| Oa ee | Weather Report: . He eile yebsabbat wad. totale a ‘Temperature at 7 a. m. Af Highest yesterday .... 4 Lowest last night Al Precipitetion to 7 a. m. -00 Highest wind velocity GENERAL REPORT ‘Temprtrs. rr. 8 a.m. Low | Boise, Idaho, it, clay... Be Be \Calgary, Alta.. pt. clay’! “4 Chicago, ML, clear 3 56 Denver. Cok ot 56 Des Moines, 52 Dodge Cit: 62 Edmonton, Alta, clay oe 50 Havre, Mont., clear .. 50 Helena, Mont. ianome city, pt eldy” . ar clear .. i Re nledo, Ohio. cle | Winnipeg, Man.. ibe ke ) Dun ile lGrand [Hank Hetting | generally varmer Thu: fair tonight and Cea and ex- portion tonig Jowa—Fait_ tonight and Phureda: littie change In temperature: possibly light frost tonight on low ground in extreme north portion. fair tonight ursday; possibly light frost to- on iow ground; somewhat mer Thursday. Montana — Generally fair tonight and Thursday; warmer tonight in ex- treme south and extreme east portion, . CONDITIONS high pressure area is t northern % section, “Except for light on over the southern Rocky region the weather is gen- rally fair in all sections, N.D. CORN AND WHEAT REGION normal temperature pre- vailed with light frost north portion latter qpart he week. Combine and thr i practically completed, threshing well under way, Flax y harvested, some threshed. Corn out of danger from frost, much ut for fodder as it will not ma- tato digging under way, poor astures need rain badly and a ground generally plowing. too dry for River stage at 7 a. m, today 2.4 ft, 24 hour ¢ e 0.1 ft. ‘ck station barometric pres- 28.56 inches. Reduced 30.35 in. ORRIS W. ROBERTS, Meteorologist. lap ° { KFYR 1 o—______________-e x ; 7 rm reporter in Washington, 7 ecial bulletins, U. S. Dept, of jculture, Meditation period. Shoppers guide program. Opening grain markets. Sunshine hour, eather report, grain markets —Aunt Sam 5—Organ program, Clara Morris. 0—Bismarck Tribune news and weather. Luncheon program. Volce of the wheat pool. j—Grain markets, high, low and ROSSSS ox arck Tribune news, weath- Farm Lands FOR SALE—Eighty acres in McLean county bordering Brush lake. Has excellent duck pass, camping sites and fishing. Inquire or write Trib- une, in care of Ad. No. 5. CITY LISTINGS FOR SALE NEW SIX ROOM MODERN BUN- galow, oak, floors, fireplace, many built-in features, full basement. close to schools, immediate pos- session. ,Sales price $6200. $500 cash, balance like rent, interest 7% FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW hardwood floors, built-in features, basement garage. Sale Price $5200 $500 cash, balance monthly. ‘4 SEVEN ROOM TWO STORY HOUSE one bedroom first floor, full base- ment, furnace heat, outside garage. Sales price $4500. Good terms. FIVE ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW hardwood floors, full furnace heat, close-in Sales price $3200. Terms. basement, location. LARGE NEW HOUSE, GOOD monthly income, one and one-half acres of ground, all in garden. near school, Sales price $5500. Good terms. . NEW FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW, modern, hardwcod floors, full base- ment, furnace heat, close-in. Sales brice $6300. Terms. Many other properties at prices and terms to fit any real buyer. Buy lots now for your future home in that district near the new city park in the northeast section. These lots can be bought on easy monthly payments. HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY Webb Block Phone 0 REAL ESTATE $5200.00 2 story modern house, east front, garage, 3 bed rooms. 100.00 6 ‘room niodern bungalow, south front, all modern. $4200.00 5 room bungalow, facing park, spick and span, right down town. $2100.00 5 room house, partly modern, good value. $4200.00 6 room bungalow, all modern, practic- ally new, garage, east front. $3700.00 1 {6 room bungalow, east front, garage, modern. $4000.00 6 room house, facing park, modern, 3 bed rooms. CITY REAL ESTATE LOANS on im- | Proved property, liberal terms. DON’T LISTEN TO CROAKERS: In this vicinity the small grain and corn crops will average 50 to 100 | er ceht better than last year andj Prices for small grain, corn, hogs, cattle, butterfat, poultry are stead- ily rising. The time to buy real es- tate is when prices are low. BUY NOW. F. E. YOUNG Business Opportunity FOR SALE—Pool Hall, brick building 24x80, 6 tables, full basement, double bowling alley. . Only pool hall in Beulah, N. Dak. For price and terms sce of write Mrs. Wm Neumann, Zap, N. Dak. FOR SALE—Restaurant in town of 700 population, county seat town, also nice hotel close by. Good business guaranteed. Must sell on account of poor health. Write or Lor Napoleon, N. D. in the American iP INTE! Austin franchise in the Slope terri- tory, write, wire or phone Steen sureet Marmgn Co., 116 Second | FOR SALE—Buick, CLASSIFIED AD RATES All want ads are cash in advance. minimum charge 75 cents Oopy must be received at the Tribune of- fice by 9:00 am to insure insertion same day tn the regular claasifieo page ‘ Cuts. border or white space used. on Sant ads come under the classified display rates at 00 cents per colump ‘neb per tnsertion REGULAR WANT AD RATES 3 days 25 words or under . 3 days 25 words or under . ¢ days 25 words or under . ' day 25 words or under .. {Ads over 25 words. 3 cents sddiitona! ber word The Tribune reserves the right to reject any copy submitted. also to re- vise any copy to conform with make- 1p rules of Classified Advertising. Phone 32 The Tribune Want Ad Department —— Male Help Wanted WANTED—Young man or lady 21 or over, must have plenty of ambi- tion to learn accounting in spare time under the personal supervision of a Certified Public Accountant. Write for personal interview giv- ing age, education, present employ- ment, address and phone number. Write Mites Tribune care Ad. No. 10: AT ONQE—SOUTH AMERICA OR UNITED STATES. Permanent poeta: Clerical, mechanical, salesmanship; experience unneces- sary. Salaries $25-$100 weekly, transportation furnished. Box 117, Chicago, Ill, NEAT YOUNG man for two months with help of owner to deliver honey over state and make extra sales at the same time. Inquire at 104 Main street. LEARN BARI BARBERING now Take ad- vantage of our LOW SUMMER RATES. Catalog free Moler Col- lege, Fargo. N. D. WANTED—30 Gravel trucks. Pay .09 per cubic yard, mile tong haul In- terstate Construction Co., Napoleon, North Dakota. YOUNG MAN wanted to work by month. F. Jaszkowiak, 419 Twelfth street. Female Help Wanted WANTED—Experienced _ seamstress, must be neat. Do not apply unless you can qualify. Write in care of Tribune Ad. No. 4. | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. One who can go home nights. Call at 315 Tenth street. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, Call at 502 W. Ros- ser Ave. ‘Used Cars FOR SALE—Late 1928 Cheyrolet coach, good tires, body and motor in A-1 condition. Only run 11,000 miles. Cheap. Inquire at 107 Fifth Street. A. SNAP AT $225.00—Chrysler 60, 4 door sedan, 6 ply Fisk’s all around. See it at Stair Motor Co. Cash or terms. No trade. 1929 Master 5 passenger sedan, fine condition. Phone 639 or write P. O. Box 637, Bismarck, N. D. $1.00 WHEAT! Storage tickets accepted at the rate of $1.00 per net bushel of number one Dark Northern, other grades accord- ingly, for any used car or truck in our stock. We have a large assortment at rock-bottom prices. STEEN MARMON CO. Distributors Marmon and Austin Bi station, $1300.00 cash will handle. Write Bismarck Tribune in care of Ad. No. 7. Bis! er and St. Paul livestock. orts items, Two Robbers Take All Available Cash From Lone Worker (Continued from page one) about two minutes after he was im- prisoned. Cashier Gjerdingen left the bank a few minutes before the bg ;Arms and ammunition are stored in the rear room of the bank building. The loot included between $600 and $700 in silver which was contained Psy coin bags of the federal reserve nk. tire,-those who saw it leaving, Kramer re} . Sletten was working at a posting machine when the two men walked into the bank. “Throw up -your hands” was the first command he received. then compelled to lie on the ficor, one of the bandits keeping a watch over him, at the same time picking up cash and currency on the counter and proceeded to loot it. The robbery is the first to occur, since Governor .George F. Shafer posted rewards, for tank bandits aud called six regional crime conferences, attended by authorities from ,every county in the state. These confererices were. held for means of combatting banditry in {North Dakota. Sinve these meetings were held numerous counties have The loss is covered by insurance. Attachment Writ Bars Sea Flight attachment’ stood today as a barrier to the proposed flight of Captain Errol Boyd from Montreal to Croy- FOR SALE—2 dining room tables and The second bandit entered the vault | TAKEN UP—One black and white FOR SALE=A few good retuilt the purpose of discussing ways and WANTED—Large sized cook car in made plans for protective measures. FOR RENT—Three nice office rooms FOR SALE—Milch GARAGE FOR RENT—314 Third. Montreal,’ Sept. 3-()—A writ of | _ Frank Everts. Household Goods for Sale FURNITURE FOR SALE—Including victrola, three piece antique set, dining room set, sewing machine, bed and dressers, rug, library tables, kitchen cabinet, rockers, chairs, etc, Call at 720 Second Street. Phone 671-W. BEDS FOR SALE—One double bed new, heavy white iron ~$18.00, one cot bed white iron, excellent springs and mattress $9.00. Phone 517 be- tween 9:00 a. m. and 5:00-p. m. Phone 1508 after 5:00 p.m. ~ FOR SALE — High grade piano. Monthly payments if desired, also extra heavy 40 gallon range boiler with coal heater in good condition, +807 Fourth St., Phone 576. six chairs also room and board reasonable. Inquire at 608 Second Street or Phone 1389. Automobiles 116 Second Street : Phone 1453 Bismarck, N. D. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Two unfur- nished rooms with kitchenette and bath in a strictly modern home. Near car line. Give rent. Address and Phone number in ag letter. Write Tribune care Ad No. 2. WANTED TO RENT—By Oct. Ist, four or five room bungalow by young married couple. No children. Write Ad. No. 6, in care of The Tribune. WANTED—Furnished house or apartment, four rooms or more for business man, reliable. Call Mr. Parmenter at the Burg company. and oil ene Glen Ullin, N. DRIVING TO eo and Portland Sept. 9th. Want young man as companion and share expenses In- quire ee Service Station, Bis- marck, N. D. Position Wanted or service by young man, graduate of National Radio institute, refer- ences furnished. J. H. McClelland. Arnegard, N. D. WORK WANTED—Position as book- keeper or clerk by married man 30 years old References furnished. Write Tribune Ad No. 1. Rooms for Rent FOR RENT—Furnished , ro room in modern home, hot water’ heat, close in, gentlemen preferred. Also two- room furnished light housekeeping apartment vacant September 10th. Call at 302 Eighth street, corner Eighth St. and Thayer Avenue or Phone. 375. FOR RENT—An attractively furnish- ed room in a modern home, con- venient to William Moore school, and the high school. Near car line. Young lady preferred. Call at 314 Ave. D or Phone 1222-. FOR RENT—Nice clean .basement room. may be used for light house- keeping, also porch sleeping room. Close to capitol and high school. Call at 817 Seventh street or phone 300-W. ROOM FOR | RENT—Nicely fi furnished sleeping room or light housekeep- ing room, also garage for rent. Op- posite St. Alexius Nurses Home, 307 Tenth Street, Phone 921. FOR RENT—Room in a new modern home, private entrance, large clothes closet, one block south of high school. Rent reasonable. Call at 811 Ave. B evenings. Y|FOR RENT — Light housekeeping room, furnished, suitable for couple, No objections to one child. Heat. light and water furnished. Call at 307 Fourth street. FOR RENT— Furnished room in modern home, with or without board, located right downtown. Call at 311 Fourth street or Phone 627-M. FOR RENT—Attractive 5 rooms and bath, all modern, natural gas heat. if desired. See this. Phone 1313 or _call at 211 W. Rosser. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- ing rgom in modern home. Also for sale, a baby buggy. 601 Seventh street. Phone 1319-R. FOR RENT—Two desirable rooms for one or two, near schools, capitol and carline. Call at 1002 Fifth street or phone 1138. FOR RENT—Six rooms upstairs, furnished, use of light and heat phone. Inquire 1517 Bowen Ave. or phone 552-W. FOR RENT—Modern siccping room, suitable for one or two, gentlemen Preferred. Call at 504 Ninth street. FOR RENT—Large nicely furnished room in a new modern home. Call nth Street. Phone 535-M. nished front room, suitable for two girls. Breakfast if desired. Call at 319 Second street. FOR RENT—Doubie room, bedroom and living room in a modern home. Call at 522 Second street. FOR RENT—Two rooms ovep’ Harris and Woodmansee’s store. Apply at Harris and Woodmansee. ‘ FOR RENT—Two sleeping rooms near bath. Gentlemen only. Call at 113 Thas FOR RENT—Furnished room modern home, ladies pref Phone 685-W. FOR RENT—Furnished room in “modern home. Phone 1123-M, 423 Sixth Street. FOR RENT—Warm furnished room. Call at 414 First Street or Phone 558-J. a Houses and Flats __ FOR RENT—Five room modern bungalow located at 410 West Ros- ser, basement garage, immediate Possession. Rental $50.00. Six room modern two story house located at 419 West Rosser, basement garage, immediate possession, rental $55.00. Hedden Real Estate Agency, Webb Block, Phone 0. WANTED TO RENT—Seven room modern house, close in. Write Trib- une Ad No. 100. Apartments FOR RENT—Well furnished two room apartment, gas stove, kitehen The bandit car carried nc spare|FOR SALE—A monarch range with @ reservoir on back, good as new. Call at 115 Washington St. Miscelfaneous He was|FOR SALE—A Nichols & Shepard machine size 28x46, in first class condition, will sell reason- able, A. T. Welch, Menoken, Ncrth Dakota. sink, not and cold water, frigidaire service. Also good sized single room with kitchenette. Hazelburst 411 Fifth. Phone 273. rmished light house- keeping apartment and a sleeping room. Call at 406 Fifth St. or phone 1687 forenoons.only.__ FOR RENT—One room apartment furnished or unfurnished. Apply Room 304 College Buliding or phone 1063. female Fox Terrier. Owner please call at 406 Seventh street or phone 219-J. Clarence Hanson. tractors, various makes. Bismarck tpmneat Ce Co., 201 Main Ave., Bis- marck, N. Dak. usable condition. Write Ad. No. 8 in care of the Tribune, giving size , and price. over Knowles Jewelry Store. Apply at jéwelry store. cows. Frank Paris. Phone 10-F-12. Wanted to Buy den, England, in the transatlantic plane Columbia. The attachment was obtained by Roger Q. Williams, New ‘York avia- tor, who charges that Charles A. Le- vine, owner of the Columbia, owes him $801 for flyin, ie 2 plana here from New York. the ou direct- ed against the Col iflines, Ine., and Levine. WANTED TO BUY—Either whole or Part interest in established profit- able business in Mandan or Bis- marck. Must be able to show what business is doing. Address Ad No. 3, Bismarek Tribune. ‘To purchase a usea ad- Sreegagianh cal at M. B. Gilman Co. or phoné FOR RENT—Apartments furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 794 or call at 801 Fourth street. Dead Animals Wanted ON ACCOUNT hot weather spe- cial arrangements are made for quicker service in -removing your dead animals, such as horses, cat- tle, hogs and sheep. Cal] us Faas ly. Northern Gevacsin. 9 265. Bismarok. N. For Rent Apartment, all modern Inquire at The Bismarck Tribune Office FOR SALE—Five room bungalow in fine condition, on pavement. Priced for quick sale. Located at Ave. B and Fourteenth street. Write the Depositors Holding Company, Bis- N. D., or phone N. L Roop at 21. FOR RENT — Four room partly modern house, garage, barn and chicken yard, $25 per month, located at 606 Fourteenth Street; also sewing machine for sale. Phone 300-R or call at 710 Ave. D. FOR RENT—Six room modern house with three bedrooms in Riverview Addition, and a six room partly modern house including three bed- ee Close in. George M. Regis- FOR SALE—Large f five room | low with garage attached at 217 Avenue C west. Easy terms to re- spopsible party. Inquire at 622 Man- dan street or phone | 870. BB chk, FOR RENT—One six room modern home with garage and full base- ment, at 808 Ave. B, for $55.00 per month. Inquire at office or home of H. FP. O'Hare. FOR RENT—Six room modern house available at once. Close in. Also for sale, davenport bed and sani- tary couches. Phone 905 after 5:00 —_P_m. m. FOR RENT—! south side, very well located, and in good condition., Joseph Coghlan. Phone 681. —I cottages a week during September with boat, Robert Bridges, Detroit Lakes, Min- house, adults only. Inquire 924 Fourth street. Mrs. Sidney Smith. FOR RENT— room unfurnish- ed flat to adults oy. Call at 723 Mandan street, s, FOR RENT—Small_ modern house, also jce box for sale. Phone 189, —Five room by Sept. 15th. Phone T7l-J. » Fs ving Friday, September Would like passenger to share gas ~ 1 Morris q ‘